Charles was beyond upset, maybe even more upset than he seemed to be initially. But, strangely Martha had become quite used to dealing with these random changes in mood and emotion, she could navigate it easily enough though Charles himself seemed to be cross with her directly. "First off, everyone fights the Saxons. Secondly, I said Charles, I don't know which one, it's far from an uncommon name around here, Charles Martel, Charles Henri Sasson, Charles of Aberdeen, are all Charles I have met, that doesn't count any number that do or don't exist presently..." perhaps she was getting a bit too worked up about this whole thing. She wanted to believe Charles, but they were already on edge. No one was going to accuse her of not doing what she was supposed to in the face of a potential threat.
Beyond this point apparently Angelica was Charles's wife, that was odd. The lad didn't seem the type to ever be anything other than star struck by the kinds of girls he'd have interest in. Maybe she was pushy? That was likely. He claimed there was no middle ground to be reached her because he wouldn't suddenly become the bad guy and they wouldn't suddenly believe him. It was obvious he was under pressure here, if he acknowledged Aincrad as an enemy then his wife and his people were in enemy territory, she could sympathize and she might even want to help but... things were too complicated for that kind of trust to be extended currently. They were at a bit of an impasse but there were others around others to break tension and start conversations that might actually help. "This is confusing," Sakura finally stated. "Char-kun expected a bad reception but is somehow upset that he is getting one..." she started. "And this lady seems logically skeptical as expected," she considered. "With both sides having clear reasons for their current distrust and clearly understanding the issues at hand I don't understand why things have escalated," she explained.
Ah, that was true enough but Sakura's almost alien nature made it easy to forget the part of being human that was so perfectly normal to the others present. Yume had been quiet for a while and she'd be able to help out in her... invasive sort of way. "Oh? That's easy... human emotion," she concluded. "This one was lightly disappointed that she wasn't going to get to fight someone and the whole group is on edge because their leader is missing. No one wants to be the reason something bad happens while she is gone," she concluded. "And he feels angry by the implications that he had anything to do with the bad things that happened to Jeanne d'Arc. Actually his heart is practically shouting that point," she concluded. "Plans don't account for human emotion, it's almost unpredictable," she explained in the moment. "How you do that?" asked Anais. "I can read hearts... strong emotions are really easy to interpret," she explained. "Sou ka, arigatou gouzaimasu~" Sakura shared with Yume, she'd gained some understanding. Humans were too driven by their own emotional states, they couldn't consider just the logical portions of these sorts of endeavors. "Box it. Charlie can you prove you've seen Jeanne? Their last orders say those from Aincrad are enemies, with no proof that Jeanne approves they can't be agreeable. At this point she's only doing her duty," Anais offered her opinion after hearing everything. Though Martha didn't know what else to ask for, good faith was all fine but without Jeanne they could only work based on their previous orders.